Washington [US], October 7 (ANI): When you clicked to read this story, a band of cells across the top of your brain sent signals down your spine and out to your hand to tell the muscles in your index finger to press down with just the right amount of pressure to activate your mouse or trackp
Washington [US], September 26 (ANI): A recent study led by an international team of researchers found that intermittent fasting can help prevent and manage chronic diseases.
London [UK], September 25 (ANI): A team of researchers from the University of Birmingham led a study to find how humans read by 'pre-processing' written words to create a pipeline of meaning.
Washington [US], September 22 (ANI): Aging takes a toll on the body and on the mind. For example, the tissue of ageing human brains sometimes develops abnormal clumps of proteins that are the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. How can you protect your brain from these effects?
Washington [US], September 21 (ANI): New research from Cornell University aims to ease the process of chemical recycling- an emerging industry that could turn waste products back into natural resources by physically breaking plastic down into the smaller molecules it was originally produced
Washington [US], September 18 (ANI): Patients with metastatic hormone receptor-positive breast cancer who have low activity levels of the enzyme sTK1 in their blood serum at the start of anti-estrogen treatment live longer and go longer without their disease progressing than patients with hi
Washington [US], September 18 (ANI): Maternal diabetes, even when controlled with insulin and blood sugar levels are kept mostly in check, can cause permanent damage to the fetus and birth defects, according to a recent study.
London [UK], September 16 (ANI): New research led by the University of Birmingham suggests that skin cancer patients could have a better prognosis if their T cells send messages from five specific genes in their immune response to drugs given to treat the disease.
Washington [US], September 11 (ANI): As an individual's free time increases, so does that person's sense of well-being but only up to a point. According to a recent study by a team of international scientists, too much free time can also be a bad thing.
Washington [US], September 12 (ANI): A recent study suggested making and breaking eye contact while talking to someone makes a conversation more engaging.